
Seaboard Coast Line rail tracks bisect this Georgia landscape, connecting the rural communities of Soperton and Tarrytown during the early 1970s. The survey captures the border between Treutlen and Montgomery counties, a region defined by an intricate network of waterways including Little Tiger Creek, Swift Creek, and Cypress Creek. The settlement pattern is largely agricultural, with numerous family-named landmarks like Love Cem, Braddy Cem, and Hamilton Hill Cem scattered across the pine-dotted terrain. Social life centers on local congregations and education, evidenced by Simons Chapel, Mt Olive Ch, and a High Sch located near the northern edge of the map. The topography is marked by gentle slopes leading toward swampy bottomlands such as Boggy Branch and Water Prong, illustrating the drainage patterns that shaped local development and road placement.
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12 maps found

1970 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA

1971 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2011 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2011 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2014 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2014 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2017 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2017 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2020 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2020 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA

2024 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA

2024 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA